You're probably thinking of a cone. There is some disagreement as to whether the point of a cone qualifies as a vertex.
a cone
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
The face of a cylinder consists of two circular bases and a curved surface that connects these bases. The circular bases are flat and parallel to each other, while the curved surface wraps around the sides, giving the cylinder its three-dimensional form.
A cylinder is a three-dimensional geometric shape characterized by two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The axis of the cylinder runs perpendicular to the bases, and the distance between the bases is the height of the cylinder. The shape is defined by its radius, which is the distance from the center of the base to its edge. Overall, a cylinder has a smooth, curved surface and can be described as a "tube-like" structure.
a sphere has no bases and it only has one curved surface
"Cilindro" is the Spanish word for "cylinder." It refers to a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface.
cornet
a cone
An ellipsoid or a toroid or other 3-dimensional objects with more than one "holes". Or simply a ... sphere.
A sphere has a total curved surface. A cylinder and a cone have a partial curved surface
a sphere has no bases and it only has one curved surface
it is a three dimensional cone , the circle is the edge of the figure and the curved side is the body of the cone, the vertex is the point of the cone
curve surface area
A cylinder.
It's a rectangle.
A paraboloid.
A cylinder is a three-dimensional geometric shape, not a two-dimensional one. However, if we refer to its 2D representation, it can be visualized as a rectangle (representing the curved surface when unwrapped) and two circles (representing the top and bottom bases). In 2D, the essential characteristics of a cylinder are depicted through these shapes, highlighting its circular bases and height.